Applications of various stereological tools for estimation of biological tissues
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2023
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Wiley
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To provide concise and brief important stereological application methods and techniques for estimating biological tissues. Stereology studies the quantity of biological tissue using little practice and the low price of counting and preparing tissue slices to obtain direct and accurate results. Since their establishment, the stereological techniques underwent much improvement, thus allowing more precise analysis of target structures using various approaches. Using stereological tools, advances in stereological techniques made the target tissues or organs represented by 2D instead of 3D dimensions. Process tools estimate volume, area and length. According to the exciting tissue and aims, the stereological tools perform differently. This review summarizes various stereological tools and techniques, providing brief information about the orientation method, slicer probe method, Delesse's principle, Cavalieri principle, disector, fractionator, nucleator, virtual cycloids and saucer, which are described in detail.
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Mohamed, Hamza/0000-0002-5666-3140; Elamin, Abdalla Ahmed Eldaw/0000-0003-1424-501X; Warille, Aymen/0000-0002-1035-1264; Elhaj, Abubaker Elssidig ElhajBakhit/0000-0002-5359-1823
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3D, Cavalieri principle, disector, estimation, saucer, stereological techniques
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52
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2
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127
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134